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When i try to save a script in the scripts folder it does not transform it to a groovy file?

if i save em as text file or java then it transform them into correct file types but not groovy...
but when i DL a file as groovy then i can put in the script folder and run it without problems....
is there any "converter" out there that converts file formats? :o
HELP plz :'(

The bot doesn't convert anything into a groovy script, you must do that.

 

If you meant something else my apologies but I couldn't understand what you mean.

You have to copy the code into a Notepad document and click save as, then click the drop down box that says Text Files -> All Files.

Then name your script properly.groovy.

Example:

SpeakmoreFlax.groovy

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i know that the bot dont do it but when i save as speakmore mentioned it dont save it AS groovy file it save it as text file....
but when i DL a groovy file and put it in the script folder everything is just fine... but most scripts aint downloadable as a groovy file... you must put em manually into a notepad and save it as a groovy file....
BTW sry of my english :P

Oh if you use notepad to save the script you need to change the file type drop down to option 'All files' then you can save it as a .groovy file.

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OK for some ODD reason my computer DONT accept that i write groovy files :D
but my laptop with windows vista do accept it.... 

or do you guys have windows 8?

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